This chapter will show ways to measure and audit your dental practice. Learn what steps should be taken to avoid embezzlement. Identify what type of employees should be hired and how to manage the expectations of their job descriptions. Learn ways to effectively communicate within the dental practice and how to get the important patient information gathered for the morning huddle.

Anesthetic techniques, pulp therapy including indirect pulp therapy/pulpotomy/pulpectomy, and stainless steel crowns are procedures that should be mastered by all dentists treating children. While often thought of as difficult procedures, they are quite simple with the correct diagnosis, technique and armamentarium. If you are treating children in your practice, this course is a must!

Are fourth-generation adhesives still the “gold standard”? What is a “universal” adhesive, when and where can you use it, and can it truly be universal? Are calcium hydroxide and resin-modified glass ionomer the first choice for liners and pulp-capping? What are the new options for regenerating tooth structure with bioactive materials? This practical presentation will address these questions and more.

The main word used by those attending or viewing this course is “relief.” In this course the first thing done is solving one's retirement number. Via worksheets (which one should print first), one will find a simple method to calculate one's retirement budget, total savings needed for retirement and savings needed per year.

This course will allow the restorative dentist to systematically plan for, sequence and treat patients with dental implants. It will teach dentists to develop a protocol for dental implant restoration that will allow them to restore any dental implant that comes in their office, the same way, every time.

The Inman Aligner is a super efficient way to straighten anterior teeth. This Online course will share the secrets that make simple digitally planned orthodontics and truly conservative cosmetic dentistry a reality. It will educate and through mentoring, guide you to success.

Jeff Krupp’s "Success in Endodontics" is an evidence-based online endodontic textbook that shortens the learning curve to do predictable and successful endodontics. The clinician will be able to better appreciate the value of three-dimensional canal obturation as displayed by clinical technique, radiographic presentation and colorful animations. One will learn how to obturate perfectly by exact instructions and clear demonstration.

This course provides both an overview, and a detailed explanation of the clinical and technical steps necessary to provide patients with an implant/tissue borne telescopic bridge which is patient removable. The use of photography, gothic arch tracing, and artistic aspects which create value are also highlighted.

Are we “over-retreating” previously root canal treated teeth that present with recurrent or persistent apical pathology? This presentation is designed to make a reasonable argument using our current “accepted evidence” and logical reasoning to defend the clinician’s choice to approach root canal retreatment in a different way.

Jeff Krupp’s "Success in Endodontics" is an evidence-based online endodontic textbook that shortens the learning curve to do predictable and successful endodontics. In this module, one will be able to further appreciate the techniques and armamentarium for appropriate coronal access. Various diagrams, clinical footage, and animations leading to a three-dimensional understanding of the occlusal reduction, chamber access, and instrumentation approaching the canal’s middle third preparation.

In this course Jan Hajtó presents his conclusive and clinically proven allceramic material concept. This concept pursues two main goals: To keep it as simple as possible in order to limit the number of daily decisions and to use materials with a high safety and long term predictability. This is illustrated by several clinical examples.

The Inman Aligner is a super efficient way to straighten anterior teeth. This Online course will share the secrets that make simple digitally planned orthodontics and truly conservative cosmetic dentistry a reality. It will educate and through mentoring, guide you to success.

Guided Bone Regeneration is an important part of modern dental implantology and requires skills in application of the specific materials. More importantly is knowledge needed about the behavior of various materials and indications for application in individual cases.

Recently there have been developments in the field of vital and non-vital pulpal therapy for immature permanent teeth; specifically in regards to materials, and techniques such as regenerative endodontics. The discussion will address the basis for treatment and case selection with an emphasis on implications regarding behavior management, parental commitment, and diagnosis.

In the world of effective promotion of dentistry, you have to stay current to squeeze as much as you can from your promotion budget. Howie and Mark have been testing what works and what doesn’t work for more than 25 years. They share their updated knowledge with the audience, along with providing updated tools to use as you develop the promotion for your own practice.

According to the literature, the increased need and use of implant-related treatments result from the combined effect of several factors, including aging population, tooth loss related to age, consequences of fixed prostheses failure, and anatomical consequences of edentulism. Dental providers can meet this need effectively and efficiently if they have a systematic approach when treating these patients. Dr. Nazarian highlights the techniques and materials used when delivering full-mouth implant

As comprehensive practitioners, we strive to deliver the very best that we can for our patients. Too many times, it seems that our best training fails to follow through to the patient committing to treatment. In this lecture, we explore the triad of progressing with our patients to treatment success. We also explore foundational knowledge as well as actual case application as we blend the concepts of communication, treatment planning and occlusion into restorative success.

Jeff Krupp’s "Success in Endodontics" is an evidence-based online endodontic textbook that shortens the learning curve to do predictable and successful endodontics. In this module, one will learn to critically incorporate pulpal diagnosis as clinically demonstrated through video, integrating a conservative approach to endodontic therapy. Protocols are elucidated describing patient comfort, anesthesia, and management, further developing the various keys to a positive patient experience.

This course focuses on a predictable approach from extraction to definitive restoration with implant prostheses.
Aspects of ridge preservation and augmentation, timing of impact placement, provisionalization as well as choice of definitive restorative materials will be discussed.

It’s critical for dentists to learn to help patients say yes to treatment. It’s equally important to understand why they say no and to have an appropriate POF (payment options form) to help them say yes. As dentists, we must understand the proper verbal skills to seamlessly connect with our patients. By learning these verbal skills, you’re able to gain the patient’s blessing to discuss any and all problems in their mouth.

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